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From a Gulf-liveried tribute to Steve McQueen to a futuristic split-seconds chronograph, TAG Heuer unveils three new Monaco watches celebrating its deep ties to Formula 1.
TAG Heuer revives its most iconic racing chronograph with Gulf stripes, a left-hand crown, and the same cinematic swagger McQueen wore at Le Mans.
Limited to 971 pieces, commemorating the release year of Le Mans, the TAG Heuer Monaco Chronograph x Gulf embodies the spirit of racing and the legacy of a cinematic icon, marking a special alignment ...
Bidding for Steve McQueen's 917K in Kissimmee proceeded in million-dollar increments from $15 million until it reached $25 million, then stopped.
The film-famous Porsche 917K previously owned by Steve McQueen was expected to be the most expensive Porsche ever sold. The car remains under the care of Jerry Seinfeld for now.
The Gulf Oil-liveried car was the star of the film, and helped push Porsche to the win at the real non-theatrical 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1970 and 1971.
Sometimes a record-setting bid just isn’t enough. Bidding for the Porsche 917K that Steve McQueen drove in Le Mans reached $25 million at Mecum Auction’s annual Kissimmee sale this past Saturday.
Jerry Seinfeld Turns Down $25 Million For His Iconic Porsche Like It’s Nothing McQueen used this exact car in the film Le Mans, and it went on to have a racing career before being purchased by ...
One of Jerry Seinfeld’s closest friends, and “The Soup Nazi” writer, Spike Feresten, found Steve McQueen’s Porsche 917K racecar from the 1971 film Le Mans in a Los Angeles dealership showroom ...
One of the Porsche 917s used for the movie "Le Mans" is headed to auction The car bears chassis number 022 and was owned by Steve McQueen The car crosses the auction block in Kissimmee, Florida on ...
Seinfeld-owned Porsche 917K from Steve McQueen’s Le Mans heads to auction Jerry Seinfeld's Porsche 917K could fetch a record price, as this car was used by Steve McQueen to film 1971's Le Mans.
In the case of this 1969 Porsche 917K being offered for sale at the Mecum Kissimmee auction, wearing the iconic Gulf blue-and-orange livery is a combination of both.